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Home»Feature»Baltimore Ravens adds field-level seats to boost gameday offering

Baltimore Ravens adds field-level seats to boost gameday offering

Richard MulliganBy Richard Mulligan30th April 20242 Mins Read Feature 332 Views
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Baltimore Ravens is installing more than 100 field-level seats as part of its long-term project focussed on enhancing the gameday offering at M&T Bank Stadium.

The NFL team will introduce 138 new permanent seat licensed (PSL) field-level seats later this year. With the installation of the seats flanking each side of the northwest and southwest corners, the two rows of plush seating will offer fans an opportunity to enjoy Ravens games from one of the stadium’s most intimate and unique vantage points.

“Watching game action at field level provides an incredible perspective,” said Baker Koppelman, Ravens’ senior vice president of ticket sales and operations. “Field-seat PSL Owners and their guests will be immersed in the action and see the game unfold in a completely different way than ever before. These field seats offer fans the opportunity to enjoy one of M&T Bank Stadium’s most unique gameday experiences.”

Additionally, upon completion of a series of transformative projects, beginning in 2025, these field seating options will include membership to premium field-level club spaces located underneath the lower level and behind the north (visitors) and south (home) sidelines, respectively.

Situated near the 50-yard line and underneath the lower level, the North Club will provide all-inclusive food and beverage options, as well as access to private restrooms throughout the game. The South Club, located underneath the lower level on the Ravens’ sideline, will also provide all-inclusive premium food and beverage options, as well as private restrooms throughout the game.

The Next Evolution project

Ravens said this latest venture follows last year’s announcement of a three-year project, entitled ‘The Next Evolution’, which aims to significantly enhance the gameday and year-round fan offerings at M&T Bank Stadium from 2024-26.

The stadium’s exterior plaza areas will undergo substantial development work, with every level of the venue to be renovated with the goal of completely transforming the stadium experience.

The project came after the Ravens extended a lease deal to continue playing at M&T Bank Stadium for at least the next 15 seasons, until 2037. The agreement includes two five-year options to extend the lease beyond 2037.

The Ravens recently appointed catering company Levy as its official food, beverage and hospitality partner from next season.

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